La'khay was tired as well, though she was more experienced at hiding it than Tzirret. She did show signs of fatigue, but not to the same extent. She joined the others for breakfast, thanking Kaleeth for having it prepared for her. Peiter reluctantly got up as well and grabbed both his and Sabine's breakfast before sitting back down beside her. Other than breakfast, there would not be much more to do before they started on their search once more, and Lorag was intent on finishing all of those things as quickly as possible. "So, are we decided on who's stayin' back at the camp today?" Lorag asked. After taking a moment to tear another bite from the ribs she was eating, La'khay gave a nod. "This one thinks she will stay with the camp today. La'khay is not as trained for all this walking as most of you." She explained. Lorag nodded and waited for other answers, though Peiter spoke up first once he got a look at Tzirret. "Did you have trouble sleeping last night, Tzirret? You look like you're hardly awake. I know the heat has done that to me here a few nights." Ahnasha gave a chuckle. "Well, Peiter, you know that might not happen if you weren't sharing your body heat with a certain other Breton..." With a slightly embarrassed grin, Peiter turned his head to Sabine beside him. "Eh...it's worth it."